Residual

Residual ( plural residuals, Latin for " the retarded " ) refers to each specialist

In mathematics

  • Especially in the numerics, the amount by which an equation is not satisfied if one uses an approximation of the solution, as opposed to error, ie the distance of the approximation to the solution, see residual ( Computational Mathematics )
  • One occurring in the calculation of integrals curve size, see residual ( theory of functions ),
  • The property modulo another number to be a square specifically in number theory, see quadratic residue,
  • Specifically in the statistics, the difference between the regression line and the measured values ​​, see regression analysis

In geology

  • Not crystallized constituents of the magma, see residual ( Magma)
  • Residues that could withstand weathering, see residuum ( weathered )

In Medicine

  • The remaining of residual symptoms of illness after recovery, see residual symptom
  • The residual air remaining in the lungs after exhalation, see Residual Volume

As well as

  • In sociology an " acting residual ", see residual ( Pareto )
  • In biochemistry, a monomer of a macromolecule, see residue ( Biochemistry)
  • In the real estate industry the result of a process in which the maximum sustainable land value is determined, see residual value
  • The share of national income that remains after deduction of labor income, residual income, see
  • The reconstruction of the fundamental frequency of a sound through the acoustic human perception, see Residualton
  • In archeology deposits of artifacts or objects.
  • The claim of an incomplete contract, see Residualrecht
  • Disambiguation
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